Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Happy New Year!! I hope each and every one of you have a magnificent 2014 full of adventures and blessings.

Part of my yearly adventure is discovering which books ought to be grafted into my life, and then devouring them at my earliest opportunity. Thanks to Goodreads, I have kept better track of my reading habits these past two years.

My goal for 2012: 50 books.
Books read: 20.

My goal for 2013: 50 books.
Books read: 34.

My goal for 2014: 50 books.

Will I reach my goal this year? Who knows! But hopefully I will continue the trend of reading more each year than the last. Otherwise I'll have to live to be older than Methuselah in order to read all the books that I want to read.

Another great thing about Goodreads is that I've better tracked what genres of books I tend to gravitate toward. This shows me not only which genres I've neglected, but what series I've left unfinished, and which authors I ought to explore more.

The Girl Who Ruled Fairyland – For a Little While, by
Catherynne M. Valente

The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own
Making, by Catherynne M. Valente

MG/YA Books

Farmer Boy, by Laura Ingalls Wilder

The Lightning Thief, by Rick Riordan

The Sea of Monsters, by Rick Riordan

The Titan’s Curse, by Rick Riordan

Instructions, by Neil Gaiman

Edgar Wilde and the Lost Grimoire, by Paul Ramey

Carry On, Mr Bowditch, by Jean Lee Latham

Victorian Literature

A Study in Scarlet, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

The Sign of Four, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

Hound of the Baskervilles, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

Lifestyle and
Inspirational

Wrecked, by Jeff Goins

The Science of Skinny, by Dee McCaffrey

Anthologies and
Compilations

Dark Fairy Queen Writerly Bridal Shower (anthology)

The Viking Gods, by Lorenz Frolich

PROJECTED 2014 READING LIST

(By no means exhaustive!)

Goal of total books read: 50

Beowulf (Seamus Haney translation)
Confessions, by St Augustine
City of God, by St Augustine
Abhorsen, by Garth Nix
Battle of the Labyrinth, by Rick Riordan
The Last Olympian, by Rick Riordan
Romulus Buckle and the Engines of War, by Robert Preston
The Girl Who Fell Beneath Fairyland and Led the Revels, by Catherynne M Valente
The Boy with the Cuckoo-Clock Heart, by Mathias Malzieu
Lillian Alling: The Journey Home, by Susan Smith-Josephy
An Ottoman Traveler: Selections from the Book of Travels, by Evliya Celebi
Titus Groan, by Mervyn Peake
Horatio's Drive: America's First Road Trip, by Dayton Duncan and Ken Burns

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BONUS POINTS if you can use the prompt(s) in your current NaNoWriMo work-in-progress.

ENTRIES POSTED TO THIS SITE MUST BE 300 words - or less. <<< EXTENDED WORD COUNT JUST FOR THE NOVEMBER 3VisD!!!

Post entry to your blog and "link in" using the link tool below.

(You are welcome to use these prompts as you wish, but if you linkto this site, I ask that you keep it PG for my junior high students, who like to frequent my site. With this in mind, please do not link entries that contain erotica or graphic violence.)

No blog? Post your 300 words in the comments below.

DON'T FORGET to read and comment on others' entries!!

And absolutely FEEL FREE to display the VisDare badge on your site if you participate!

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Wednesday, November 6, 2013

WELCOME, WRIMOS! And VisDare regulars, and anyone else who has stopped by to see what the Triple VisDare is all about ----- welcome, welcome, welcome!!!

For the third year in a row, in honor of NaNoWriMo, I am doing a special series of Visual Dare challenges that happen ONLY during the month of November. This involves posting THREE semi-related photos for my writing friends to use in their caffeine/sugar/NaNo-fueled wordmongering. It's my hope that this special flash fiction series will challenge my friends to push their boundaries and write in directions they've never considered before.

The rules for this are ALMOST the same as any other VisDare, but with a few small - yet significant - twists.

Triple VisDare Rules:

Use whichever photo you like for your VisDare.

OR

Use TWO of the photos of your choosing as a combined prompt.

OR

Use ALL THREE of the photos as a combined prompt.

BONUS POINTS if you can use the prompt(s) in your current NaNoWriMo work-in-progress.

ENTRIES POSTED TO THIS SITE MUST BE 300 words - or less. <<< EXTENDED WORD COUNT JUST FOR THE NOVEMBER 3VisD!!!

Post entry to your blog and "link in" using the link tool below.

(You are welcome to use these prompts as you wish, but if you linkto this site, I ask that you keep it PG for my junior high students, who like to frequent my site. With this in mind, please do not link entries that contain erotica or graphic violence.)

No blog? Post your 300 words in the comments below.

DON'T FORGET to read and comment on others' entries!!

And absolutely FEEL FREE to display the VisDare badge on your site if you participate!

If you participate in the VisDare, feel free to add this little badge to your site! Link it back to the Anonymous Legacy home page (or directly to the VisDare challenge you chose to participate in), and claim your corner of the VisDare family!!!

If you participate in the VisDare, feel free to add this little badge to your site! Link it back to the Anonymous Legacy home page (or directly to the VisDare challenge you chose to participate in), and claim your corner of the VisDare family!!!

If you participate in the VisDare, feel free to add this little badge to your site! Link it back to the Anonymous Legacy home page (or directly to the VisDare challenge you chose to participate in), and claim your corner of the VisDare family!!!

If you participate in the VisDare, feel free to add this little badge to your site! Link it back to the Anonymous Legacy home page (or directly to the VisDare challenge you chose to participate in), and claim your corner of the VisDare family!!!

If you participate in the VisDare, feel free to add this little badge to your site! Link it back to the Anonymous Legacy home page (or directly to the VisDare challenge you chose to participate in), and claim your corner of the VisDare family!!!

If you participate in the VisDare, feel free to add this little badge to your site! Link it back to the Anonymous Legacy home page (or directly to the VisDare challenge you chose to participate in), and claim your corner of the VisDare family!!!

If you participate in the VisDare, feel free to add this little badge to your site! Link it back to the Anonymous Legacy home page (or directly to the VisDare challenge you chose to participate in), and claim your corner of the VisDare family!!!

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

NOTICE, WITH APOLOGIES: In the past week, the new blog page format somehow jettisoned the Disqus and any related comments. This was a technology interface issue beyond my control. I apologize for any deletions that have taken place in the process. Everything, now, appears fixed --- so there should be no more problems from here on out. My sincere apologies for any inconvenience this may have caused.

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((Questions and comments about the new blog format are welcome, too.))

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Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Surprise!! A couple weeks ago, someone (I believe it was the lovely AR Neal) asked if there was a badge for the VisDare challenge; and I thought: "Woah!! Have I stopped posting that one with each challenge?" Sadly....yes. And purely on accident. At some point I became so focused on posting the weekly VisDares that I completely forgot to put the badge with it. SORRY!!

I've had this badge for over a year, thanks to the wonderful Donna McNicol, but now it makes its long overdue return!! Maybe at some point I'll have a new badge that actually says "VisDare Flash" or similar, but in the meantime ---- feel free to post this little beauty on your blog and link through to this page, and show everyone your flash fiction moxie!

And now for your regularly scheduled VisDare.....!

Here's another prompt that I've sat on for a while, waiting for the right time to spring it on my flash fiction regulars.

What do you think? Is it sinister, romantic, fantastical, surreal, gritty, or sterile? Remember, the word "implore" is there as a potential springboard, but it is not required to use with or in your entry.

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

SO. I thought I'd stretch your vocabulary a bit this time. Or at least it stretched mine. :-)

Please keep in mind that while the word given in the VisDare title -- in this case "ephemeral" --- is there as part of a springboard, it is NOT necessary to use the word in your VisDare entry. If the photo does not speak "ephemeral" to you at all - then don't use it!! Go with the photo. That is what makes the VisDare its own unique prompt after all.

For the morbidly curious, here is a definition for ephemeral, from my favorite online dicitonary, Ninjawords: